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Wednesday, 06 July 2005

\'COLOR REVOLUTIONS\' BROUGHT NO GOOD TO CIS PEOPLES - AKAYEV

Published in News Digest

By empty (7/6/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The so-called color revolutions in former Soviet republics have brought troubles to the peoples where they occurred, ex-Kyrgyz president Askar Akayev said in a Wednesday interview with Interfax. \"I believe that on the whole, the color revolutions that have happened in the post-Soviet territory have not done anything good. On the contrary, they have turned out to be troubles for the peoples of the countries where they have taken place,\" Akayev said.
The so-called color revolutions in former Soviet republics have brought troubles to the peoples where they occurred, ex-Kyrgyz president Askar Akayev said in a Wednesday interview with Interfax. \"I believe that on the whole, the color revolutions that have happened in the post-Soviet territory have not done anything good. On the contrary, they have turned out to be troubles for the peoples of the countries where they have taken place,\" Akayev said. (Interfax)
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